Hey I have 4k Monitor I currently have 2 EVGA 980 FTW with very slight OC to them nothing major at all. I do just fine with A Acer 4k monitor with Gsync with it I say my Mad max is at max and never drop below 58 FPS I think.

I have Asus Maximu VII Hero with 16 G of DDR3 and A Intel i7-4790 OC to 4.6 or higher cant remember.

First benchmark is official AMD bench. Basic rule is to not trust the company in their own benchmarks (be it AMD or nVidia or whoever else).

The second shows that 980 Ti deals blows with Fury X at 4K - both are usually nose on nose.

However, Fury X s available only as reference, while 980 Ti has big amount of non-reference models, which have nice factory overclock.

Furthermore 980 Ti is well overclockable. Even this review shows over 30% overclock. On the other hand the Fury X overclocks very little and it seems the reference model is pushed to it's limits.

And when you overclock the 980 Ti it just pulls away.

Different thing is nVidia's recent DX12 fiasco, but we currently don't know how will their solution impact DX12 gaming. Devs will surely not forget to optimize for nVidia owners as nV has rouchly 50% market share as compared to AMD's 27% (as stated by Steam hardware survey).

I'm fine with taking a performance drop from 2 GPU to 1. Just if I wait until next year the resell value of my 780 Ti's may drop further making buying the new flagship more expensive. My main issue between choosing is there are things about both I like but all not available on one. Nvidia's Geforce Experience and Fury X's HBM.

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